The Ocean Club Pool House completes the Ocean Club Residence family vacation compound on Paradise Island, The Bahamas. The Pool House is designed in the classical style with the use of coralina and caliza stone, both quarried from the Dominican Republic. The building has a loggia, anegative edge pool, pool deck, and a spa surrounding the courtyard. This project was designed in collaboration with Ernesto Buch, Architect.
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View From Villa
The Ocean Club Pool House completes the Ocean Club Residence family vacation compound on Paradise Island, The Bahamas. The Pool House is designed in the Classical style with the use of Coralina & Caliza stone, both quarried from the Dominican Republic. The building has a Loggia, negative edge pool & pool deck, and spa functions surrounding the courtyard. This project was designed in collaboration with Ernesto Buch, Architect.Photo: Carlos Ignacio Morales
View From Beach
The Ocean Club Pool House completes the Ocean Club Residence family vacation compound on Paradise Island, The Bahamas. The Pool House is designed in the Classical style with the use of Coralina & Caliza stone, both quarried from the Dominican Republic. The building has a Loggia, negative edge pool & pool deck, and spa functions surrounding the courtyard. This project was designed in collaboration with Ernesto Buch, Architect.Photo: Carlos Ignacio Morales
Loggia
The Ocean Club Pool House completes the Ocean Club Residence family vacation compound on Paradise Island, The Bahamas. The Pool House is designed in the Classical style with the use of Coralina & Caliza stone, both quarried from the Dominican Republic. The building has a Loggia, negative edge pool & pool deck, and spa functions surrounding the courtyard. This project was designed in collaboration with Ernesto Buch, Architect.Photo: Carlos Ignacio Morales
Pool Deck
The Ocean Club Pool House completes the Ocean Club Residence family vacation compound on Paradise Island, The Bahamas. The Pool House is designed in the Classical style with the use of Coralina & Caliza stone, both quarried from the Dominican Republic. The building has a Loggia, negative edge pool & pool deck, and spa functions surrounding the courtyard. This project was designed in collaboration with Ernesto Buch, Architect.Photo: Carlos Ignacio Morales
Window
The Ocean Club Pool House completes the Ocean Club Residence family vacation compound on Paradise Island, The Bahamas. The Pool House is designed in the Classical style with the use of Coralina & Caliza stone, both quarried from the Dominican Republic. The building has a Loggia, negative edge pool & pool deck, and spa functions surrounding the courtyard. This project was designed in collaboration with Ernesto Buch, Architect.Photo: Carlos Ignacio Morales
Coralina Stone Detail
The Ocean Club Pool House completes the Ocean Club Residence family vacation compound on Paradise Island, The Bahamas. The Pool House is designed in the Classical style with the use of Coralina & Caliza stone, both quarried from the Dominican Republic. The building has a Loggia, negative edge pool & pool deck, and spa functions surrounding the courtyard. This project was designed in collaboration with Ernesto Buch, Architect.Photo: Carlos Ignacio Morales
Lounge Loggia
The Ocean Club Pool House completes the Ocean Club Residence family vacation compound on Paradise Island, The Bahamas. The Pool House is designed in the Classical style with the use of Coralina & Caliza stone, both quarried from the Dominican Republic. The building has a Loggia, negative edge pool & pool deck, and spa functions surrounding the courtyard. This project was designed in collaboration with Ernesto Buch, Architect.Photo: Carlos Ignacio Morales
Courtyard
The Ocean Club Pool House completes the Ocean Club Residence family vacation compound on Paradise Island, The Bahamas. The Pool House is designed in the Classical style with the use of Coralina & Caliza stone, both quarried from the Dominican Republic. The building has a Loggia, negative edge pool & pool deck, and spa functions surrounding the courtyard. This project was designed in collaboration with Ernesto Buch, Architect.Photo: Carlos Ignacio Morales
Ocean Club Pool House
The Ocean Club Pool House completes the Ocean Club Residence family vacation compound on Paradise Island, The Bahamas. The Pool House is designed in the classical style with the use of coralina and caliza stone, both quarried from the Dominican Republic. The building has a loggia, anegative edge pool, pool deck, and a spa surrounding the courtyard. This project was designed in collaboration with Ernesto Buch, Architect.
View From Villa
The Ocean Club Pool House completes the Ocean Club Residence family vacation compound on Paradise Island, The Bahamas. The Pool House is designed in the Classical style with the use of Coralina & Caliza stone, both quarried from the Dominican Republic. The building has a Loggia, negative edge pool & pool deck, and spa functions surrounding the courtyard. This project was designed in collaboration with Ernesto Buch, Architect.Photo: Carlos Ignacio Morales
View From Beach
The Ocean Club Pool House completes the Ocean Club Residence family vacation compound on Paradise Island, The Bahamas. The Pool House is designed in the Classical style with the use of Coralina & Caliza stone, both quarried from the Dominican Republic. The building has a Loggia, negative edge pool & pool deck, and spa functions surrounding the courtyard. This project was designed in collaboration with Ernesto Buch, Architect.Photo: Carlos Ignacio Morales
Loggia
The Ocean Club Pool House completes the Ocean Club Residence family vacation compound on Paradise Island, The Bahamas. The Pool House is designed in the Classical style with the use of Coralina & Caliza stone, both quarried from the Dominican Republic. The building has a Loggia, negative edge pool & pool deck, and spa functions surrounding the courtyard. This project was designed in collaboration with Ernesto Buch, Architect.Photo: Carlos Ignacio Morales
Pool Deck
The Ocean Club Pool House completes the Ocean Club Residence family vacation compound on Paradise Island, The Bahamas. The Pool House is designed in the Classical style with the use of Coralina & Caliza stone, both quarried from the Dominican Republic. The building has a Loggia, negative edge pool & pool deck, and spa functions surrounding the courtyard. This project was designed in collaboration with Ernesto Buch, Architect.Photo: Carlos Ignacio Morales
Window
The Ocean Club Pool House completes the Ocean Club Residence family vacation compound on Paradise Island, The Bahamas. The Pool House is designed in the Classical style with the use of Coralina & Caliza stone, both quarried from the Dominican Republic. The building has a Loggia, negative edge pool & pool deck, and spa functions surrounding the courtyard. This project was designed in collaboration with Ernesto Buch, Architect.Photo: Carlos Ignacio Morales
Coralina Stone Detail
The Ocean Club Pool House completes the Ocean Club Residence family vacation compound on Paradise Island, The Bahamas. The Pool House is designed in the Classical style with the use of Coralina & Caliza stone, both quarried from the Dominican Republic. The building has a Loggia, negative edge pool & pool deck, and spa functions surrounding the courtyard. This project was designed in collaboration with Ernesto Buch, Architect.Photo: Carlos Ignacio Morales
Lounge Loggia
The Ocean Club Pool House completes the Ocean Club Residence family vacation compound on Paradise Island, The Bahamas. The Pool House is designed in the Classical style with the use of Coralina & Caliza stone, both quarried from the Dominican Republic. The building has a Loggia, negative edge pool & pool deck, and spa functions surrounding the courtyard. This project was designed in collaboration with Ernesto Buch, Architect.Photo: Carlos Ignacio Morales
Courtyard
The Ocean Club Pool House completes the Ocean Club Residence family vacation compound on Paradise Island, The Bahamas. The Pool House is designed in the Classical style with the use of Coralina & Caliza stone, both quarried from the Dominican Republic. The building has a Loggia, negative edge pool & pool deck, and spa functions surrounding the courtyard. This project was designed in collaboration with Ernesto Buch, Architect.Photo: Carlos Ignacio Morales